Graphene 3D Lab Inc. is pleased to announce the release of a new commercial product ‘Graphene Flex Foam’, a Multilayer Freestanding Flexible Graphene Foam. This material is a combination of highly conductive three-dimensional Chemical Vapor Disposition (“CVD”) ultra-light graphene foam and conductive elastomer composite. Continue reading “Graphene 3D Lab Launches Multilayer Freestanding Flexible Graphene Foam”
3D-printed Graphene Eyed for Electronic, Biomedical Applications
Exploiting graphene’s exceptional electronic, mechanical, and thermal properties for practical devices requires fabrication techniques that allow the direct manipulation of graphene on micro- and macroscopic scales. Finding the ideal technique to achieve the desired graphene patterning remains a major challenge. Continue reading “3D-printed Graphene Eyed for Electronic, Biomedical Applications”
Conductive Graphene Filament for 3D Printing
The long awaited Conductive Graphene Filament from Graphene 3D Lab Inc. hit the market. On February 2, the company announced that it had received and assembled an industrial scale thermoplastic extruder line at their Calverton, NY facility to produce their long awaited graphene filament. Continue reading “Conductive Graphene Filament for 3D Printing”
3D printed nanostructures made entirely of graphene
Graphene has received a great deal of attention for its promising potential applications in electronics, biomedical and energy storage devices, sensors and other cutting-edge technological fields, mainly because of its fascinating properties such as an extremely high electron mobility, a good thermal conductivity and a high elasticity. Continue reading “3D printed nanostructures made entirely of graphene”
3D printed batteries could power electric cars
From toys to car bodies, researchers are working to harness the potential of 3D printing to make manufacturing easier and cheaper. So what about using 3D printing to make electric car batteries? A company called Graphene 3D Labs is working on just that. A manufacturer of the graphene-based material used in 3D printing, it unveiled a prototype 3D printable battery. Continue reading “3D printed batteries could power electric cars”
Will Graphene be available as 3D Printing Filament soon?
The nanomaterial graphene could prove to be the most important synthetic material since plastic, but a cost-effective mass-production method for the material has as yet evaded commercialization. Continue reading “Will Graphene be available as 3D Printing Filament soon?”